Camps and Camp memben 2002
Formed in 1 872 , if has 2,700 members.
The Bohemian Club always convenes at the Grove near San Francisco cfuring the hat two
weeks of July - a period wluch includes at least two important days on the Druidic
calendar. July 25, which is the Druidic New Year or "Day out of Time" and JulySl /August
1 which is the festival of Lugnahsah.
The 2700 acres of Bohemian Grove are owned by the Bechtel Corporation,
In total 232 Bohemian's, 11.89% of all active members, held 30.476 billion dollars
worth of U.S. corporate stock. This ownership is concentrated primarily in the Club's
top five billionaires, who collectively own 25.449 billion dollars worth of stock.
Bohemian Grove Camps by S.E.C.
Listed Holdings Over $100,000,000 in 1991
Camp Name
Corporate Stock Value
Uplifters
$21,948,748,561
Silverado Squatters
2,477,834,527
Highlanders
1,430,095,648
Friends of the Forest
948,582,898
Jinks Band
720,094,448
Hill Billies
590,590,700
Mandalay
549,827,200
Caveman
391,878,758
Midway
178,538,965
Lost Angels
175,248,030
Zaca
162,1 19,680
Parsonage
160,380,527
Druids
145,521,728
Thalia
121,777,764
Ruben F. Mettler {<3i!e»g
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Atlantic Council
Promotion of NATO's policies.
Bilderber5
Matching the active 1991 Bohemian list with the 1991 U.S. directors resulted in
showing that 141 Bohemians hold 286 directorships in the top 1,144 U.S.
corporations.
The data indicates that 13.2% of all Bohemians are directors of Fortune 1000 or
Forbes 500 corporations, or that of the top 1,144 corporations in the U.S. 17.6%
have a one or more Bohemian directors. (Peter Martin Phillips, A Relative Advantage:
Sociology of the San Francisco Bohemian Club, University of California, Davis, 1 994)
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president and general
counsel of the Bechtel
Group of Companies in
California from 1 975
to 1980.
Sihrarado
Squatters
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Jhe Stanford camp
HILLBILLIES CAMP
James T. Wheary
Blake Winchell Managing General
Partner of Fremont Venture, a San
Francisco- based private Investment
company with approximately $1 1
billion in assets under management
acrou a broad array of assets classes.
Blake sirs on the boards of directors of
Atairgin Technologiet, BioSeek,
CardioNow, DoveBid, Percipient, and
Xeotron. He also serves on the
International Advisory Board of the
Institute de Empressa in Madrid
Bernard S. Alpert Plastic Surgeons
Physician. Presiderrt, Medical Board of
California (MBC). The American Boord
of Plastic Surgery, Inc
Robert M. Arnold
Paul Bancroft III
Michael J. Boskin Research associate
at the National Bureau of Economic
Research. Serves on several federal
advisory panels and as on adviser to
presidents and prime ministers, finance
ministries, and central banks around
the world, from the United States to
China.
Served as chairman of the President's
Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
from 1989 to 1993. The independent
Council for Excellence in Government
rated his CEA one of the five most
respected agencies [out of one
hundred) in the federal government.
He chaired the highly influential blue-
ribbon Commission on Consumer Price
Index, whose report has transformed
the way government statistical
agencies around the world measure
inflation, GDP, and productivity.
Serves on several corporate boards of
directors, Including Exxon Mobil
Corporation, Oracle Corporation, and
Vodafone PLC Senior fellow at the
Hoover Institution and the T. M.
Friedman Professor of Economics at
Stanford University. Member of the
American Enterprise Institute for Public
Policy Research.
William K. Bowes, Jr founder of
Amgen, world's largest biotedinology
company, 1 3,000 staff members.
Amgen Introduced two of the first
biologically derived human
therapeirtics, EPOGEInKS> [epoetin alfa)
and NEUPOGEN® (filgrastim), which
became the biotechnology Industry's
first blockbusters.
John M. Bryan professor of Art and
Architectural History
Christoplier Buckley (Skull & Bones)
editor, Forbes FYI magazine;
speechwriter for former Vice President
George H.W. Bushj political satirist.
William F. Buckley, Jr founder and
editor, National Review magazine;
political columnist.
George H. W. Bush former president
(1989-1993), vice president [1981-
1989), ambassador to the United
Nations [1971-1973), director of the
CIA (1976-1977), congressman (1967-
1971], and chairman of the Republican
National Committee [1973-1974)
Brook H. Byers Partner, Kleiner Perkins
Caufield & Byers, a private venture
capital firm based In Menio Pork,
California, devoted exclusively to
helping build technology companies
through direct equity investment
John E. Cahill, Jr Chair & CEO Cahill
Contractors, a San Francisco based
firm that has been engaged In
commecial, industrial and residential
construction
David M. Chamberlain Chairman of
the Board of Directors and Chief
Executive Officer Stride Rite
Corporation (footwear)
Duncan A. Chapman Lexington
Partners.
A.W. Clausen Former President, World
Bank
William K. Koblentz
Barnaby Conrad III Author and editor
counted among the elegant gentlemen
of Pacific Heights.
Walter L. Cronkite, Jr Former
broadcast joumollst; author.
Alan M. Dachs Director of Bechtel
Group Inc.PresIdent and Chief
Executive, Fremont Group. Board of
Trustee, Wesleyan University.
William H. Draper III One of America's
first venture capitalists. Founder of
Sutter Hill Ventures in Palo Alto,
California. From 1981 to 1986, served
OS President and Chairman of the
Export-Import Bank of the United
States. In 1 986, became the head of
the world's largest source of
multilateral development grant
assistance, the United Nations
Developmerrt Program.
Chairman of World Affairs Council of
Northern California and serves on the
boards of the Institute of Irvternatlonal
Studies at Stanford University and
Population Action International. Has
also served on the boards of Institute
of International Education and Yale
University. He Is o member of the
Council on Foreign Relations and the
President's Council on International
Activities at Yale University. Member
Hoover Institution Board of Overseers.
Founder and managing director.
Draper International venture capital
firm.
William C. Edwards of Atherton
Venture capital firm Bryan & Edwards
In MenIo Park
Henry K. Evers
William D. Evers Partner, Sanford C.
Bemstein & Co., Inc. Director of the
Greenbelt Alliance.
Donald G. Fisher Chairman, Gap, Inc,
San Francisco. Donald and Doris Fisher
donated most of Its $260,800 to GOP
candidates and congressional
committees, although nearly 20 percent
of their donations during the lost
election cycle went to Democrats. Fisher
has reason to befriend the Democrats.
Gap, already the target of a much
publicized class-action lawsuit over
labor violations committed by its
manufacturers in Solpon, has put
pressure on Govemor Gray Davis to
exempt It from a state law making
California retailers liable for labor
violations at Its in-state manufacturers.
Watchdog groups such as Sweatshop
Watch and the South Coast Fair Trade
Network ore urging the governor to
hold Gap to the low.
The Fishers have also tried to influence
education in California, offering $25
million to the state's school systems if
they turn themselves over to Edison
Schools, the nation Is largest private
manager of public classrooms. Their
son, John, owns 4 percent of Edison,
which operates 1 1 3 schools with
57,000 students nationwide. (Brett
Coker, www.motheriones.com)
Evan G. Galbraith, Jr U.S. defense
representative in Europe and defense
adviser to the U.S. mission to NATO;
former ambassador to France (1981-
1 985); advisory director, Morgan
Stanley; diolrman, National Review.
Mickey Hart Rock and roll band
"Grateful Dead". Appeared in August,
1991 before the U.S. Senate
Committee on Aging, speaking on the
healing value of drumming and rhythm
on afflictions associated with aging.
Since joining the Institute for Music and
Neurologic Function at Beth Abraham
Hospital in 2000, Mickey Is continuing
his investigation Into the connection
between healing and rhythm, and the
neural bases of rhythm.
Lawrence E. Hoyt
George H. Hume President and CEO,
Basic American, Inc. (San Francisco-
based international food service
company}. Trustee Foundation for
Teaching Economics First Vice
President and Secretary The Jaqueline
Hume Foundation. Board of Overseers
Hoover Institution. Member Atlas
Economic Research Foundation.
Angus L. MacLean, Jr
Harold M. Messmer, Jr Qialrman and
CEO Robert Half Intematlonal (world's
first and largest specialized staffing
firm)
HILLBILLIES CAMP
John D. Ong Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
the United States to Norway In 2002.
Presently Chairman Emeritus of the B.F.
GoodHch Company, he retired as
Chairman of the Board of Directors in
1997 after more than 36 years of
service to the company. Member of
The Business Council.
George H. Pfau, Jr (Skull & Bones)
Director of the Securities Investor
Protection Corporation under G. H.
Bush
William A. Prezant Real Estate &
Property Low Attorney, Prezant &
Mollath . Lobbyist, FHP Inc. Donor Saint
Mary's Foundation.
Sigmund Rogicli President of The
Roglch Communications Group. In 1 973
Mr. Roglch founded R&R Advertising,
the largest advertising agency in the
state of Nevada. Director at On Stage
Entertainment, Inc Las Vegas, Nevada.
G. H. Bush President's events
Coordinator.
Toby Rosenblatt President and
General Partner of Founders
Investments, Ltd. Director of the State
Street Research Mutual Funds, MetLIfe
Series Mutual Funds, AP Pharma, Inc,
and the Pherin Corporation. Board
member of the James Irvine
Foundation. Chair of the Board of The
Presidio Trust.
Donald H. Rumsfeld Secretary of
defense (2001 -present, 1975-1977);
former assistant to the presiderrt and
director of White House operations
(1974-1975); former U.S.
representative (1963-69).
Franck A. Sprole
Paul H. Stephens
James W, Symington Former U.S.
representative (1969-1977); former
chief of protocol. Department of State
(1966-1968).
Bryant A. Toth Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
Brayton Wilbur, Jr WIlbur-EllIs
Chairman (agricultural chemicals and
fertilizer business)
MANDALAY
Colin L. Powell Secretary of state;
former chairman, Jolrrt Chiefs of Staff;
former assistant to the president for
National Security Affairs.
Charles B. Johnson Runs mutual fund
giant Franklin Resources with half-
brother Rupert Johnson
John F. Akers IBM Chairman and CEO
1986-93. Member of the Board of
Pepsi 1 991 -present. Member of the
Board of Lehman Brothers . Member of
the Board of Hallmark . Member of
the Board of WR Grace & Co. Board
of Directors of The New York Times
Company In 1 985. CFR.
Michael A. Armacost Former
undersecretary of state for political
affairs (1984-1989); former
ambassador to the Philippines (1982-
1 984] and Japan (1 989-1 993];
president, the Brookings Institute.
Samuel H. Armacost Atomic
Tangerine's Chairman of the Board.
Former Bank of America chairman.
Harry J. Athlon
Robert D. Ballard Founded the
JASON Foundation for Education to
administer the JASON Pro[ect (now
JASON Expeditions). Founder and
president of the Institute for
Exploration at Mystic Aquarium in
Connecticut and director of the Institute
of Archaeological Oceanography at
the Graduate Sdiool of Oceanography
at the University of Rhode Island.
Donald R. Bill
Nicholas F. Brady Former U.S. senator
(1982); former U.S. Treasury secretary
(1989-1993); former chairman, Dillon,
Read & Co.
Riley P. Sachtei Chairman and CEO of
the Bechtel Corporation. Mr. Bechtel is
a director of Fremont Group; a
director of J. P. Morgan Chase & Co.;
a trustee of the JASON Foundation for
Education; and a director of The
Conservation Fund. He Is a member of
the American Society of Corporate
Executives, the Business Council, the
Business Roundtable, the Conference
Board, and the Stanford Law School
Dean's Advisory Council.
Steve D. Bechtel Jr Bechtel
Corporation
Charles Evans Charles Evans and
Associates. Evans Analytical Group
(EAG) is the world's largest
Independent analytical service
organlzatloiL
John Flanigan John Flonlgon Partner,
Law Firm
Peter R, Flanigan Former assistant to
the president and executive director of
the Council on Intematlonal Economic
Policy [1969-1974); adviser, Dillon,
Read & Co.
Gerald R. Ford Former US President
Samuel L. Ginn Pioneer In the field of
wireless technology. Creation of
AirTouch. Resigned In May 2000 as
chairman of Vodafone AirTouch Pic,
which Is the largest wireless
communications company In the world.
Hoover Institution Board of Overseers
Nafeeb Halaby After the war, he
helped Laurence Rockefeller oversee
his family's business enterprises.
Headed the Federal Aviation
Administration and ran Pan American
World Airways. Graduated from
Stanford University and Yale University
law school Worked as the chairman of
the Intematlonal Advisory Board for
Royal Jordanian Airlines. His daughter
Lisa became Queen Noor In 1978
when she married King Hussein of
Jordan. Died the July 01, 2003
Philip M. Hawley Chief Executive
Officer of Carter Hawley Hale Stores
Inc Having served as a Director of
AT&T, Atlantic Richfield Company,
Bank of America, Johnson & Johnson,
Walt Disney Company and
Weyerhaeuser. He Is an active
member of The Business Roundtable
and Business Council.
Jack King Horton Served on the
Stanford Board of Trustees and the
Hoover Institution Board of Overseers.
Died.
Edgar F. Kayter Jr
Henry A. Kissinger Former secretary
of state (1973-1977); chairman,
Kissinger Associates International
consulting firm.
Andrew Knight
Drew Lewis Former secretary of
transportation (1981-1983); chairman
and CEO, Union Pacific Corp.; director,
Gannett Corp.
Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of
Management, Stanford Graduate
School of Business. Chi PsI Fratemity.
Ruben F. Mettler He served as the
executive vice-president for Space
Technology Laboratories (STL) during
1959-1962, then as STL president,
replacing Louis Dunn. During that
period, TRW/STL was the first
commercial company to design and
build proprietary satellites, and the
first contractor to invest In a large
satellite test and production facility,
without government funding. STL then
became the first corttractor selected by
NASA to design and build a large
scientific spacecraft. In 1 963 he
became president of TRW Systems
Group.
Edwin H. Morgens Chairman, Morgens
Waterfall Vintiadis & Company, Inc.
Richard R. Morrow
Rudolf A, Peterson
Carl E. Reichardt Retired vice
chairman of Ford Motor Company.
Retired in 1 994 as chairman and chief
executive officer of Wells Forgo &
Company, executive investor, Friedman,
Fleischer & Lowe private equity fund.
George P. Schultz Former secretary of
state (1982-1989), secretary of the
treasury (1972-1974), and secretary
of labor (1969-1970); distinguished
fellow, Hoover Institution; director,
Bechtel Group Inc., Fremont Group LLC,
and Charies Schwab & Co. Inc.
Paul M. Wythes Founder of Sutter Hill
Ventures. Serves as a member on the
California Council on Base Realignment
and Closure [BRAC] under California
Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
DRUIDS CAMP
Peter L. Muhs Lawyer, Cooper, White
& Cooper LLP, San Francisco. Member
1 Clara Barton Society
Elmar Edwin Rasmuson Director of
the National Bank of Alaska
Edward L. Bulkley
Randolph Karr former General
Counsel of both the Southern Pacific
(SP) and the Pacific Electric [PE)
Charles F. Mcj , - Member of the
International Legal Fratemity, Phi Delta
Phi
F.H. Ted Muhs
L. Welch Pogue Served as General
Counsel, Member, and Chair of the
Qvil Aeronautic Board. U.S. delegote
to the 1 944 Chicago Conference and
Chairman of the Chicago Conference
subcommittee which drafted the
Convention on International Civil
Aviation (the "Chicago Convention");
and private sector legal adviser to
several leading airiines. Died the May
1 0, 2003
Edward B. Rasmuson His family has
had on impact on ttie development of
Alaska for three generations; his
grandfather founded the instrtuHon that
became the National Bank of Alaska.
Mr. Rasmuson became president and
dilef executive of the bonk In 1975,
and chairman in 1985. Has served for
14 years on the Board of Regents for
the University of Alaska.
Edward I. Leland Director of Athletics,
Department of Athletics,Arrillaga
Family Sports Center, Stanford
University
Dean A. Pedley
H. James Schafer Samuebon Sdiafer,
LLC
STOWAWAY
John R. Grey president of Coldwell
Banker Fl Grey & Son, Inc Former Dir.,
Bank of American NT&SA and
BonkAmerica Corp. [Rockefeller]
William A. Hewitt Caltech life trustee
and o former US Ambassador to
Jamaica, died Saturday, May 16th,
1998
Victor K. Haikins
Victor K. Haikins Jr
John B. Boies, Jr
Fred L. Carroll
Charles Crocker
Leo Anthony Daly III
Christian Deguigne IV
Charles De Limur
James C. Flood
John H. F. Haskell, Jr Board of
Directors Pall Corporation
Thomas B. Hazlehurst
Brus Levlngston
Iver Lyche Morgan Stanley
Paul Albert Miller
Charles F. Morgan
Robert R. Newell
David Rockefeller Founder and
Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral
Commission. Mr. Rockefeller serves as
Honorary Chairman of the Americas
Society, the Council on Foreign
Relations and Rockefeller University.
Served as on officer of the Chase
Manhattan Bank from 1946 to 1981.
He was Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer from 1969 until 1980, and
continued as Chairman unHI his
retirement In 1981. He served as
Chairman of the bank's International
Advisory Committee from 1981-1999
and Is currently a member of tlie
International Coundl of J.P. Morgan
Chase.
Robert D. Stuart was the US
Ambassador to Norway from 1984-
1 989. He served on the Board of the
Notional Commission on Public Service
(Voldcer Commission) and the Defense
Base Closure and Realignment
Commission (1991 and 1993), ha^ng
been appointed to the latter by both
Presiderrts Bush and Clinton.
He is a Director of the Atlantic Coundl
of the United States, Chairman Emeritus
of the Mid-West Advisory Board for
the Institute of Intematlonal Education
and Chairman and past Presidsit of
the Council of American Ambassadors
(CAA).
Waller H. Sullivan III
Lawrence R. Tollenaere
Erik Jacobus van Dillen
Brooks Walker Jr
UPLIFTERS
Lyman H. Casey
Denman K. McNear
Benjamin F. Biaggini
Hartley D. Cravens
Paul Hazen
Wellington S. Henderson, Jr
James L. Ketelsen
Richard G. Londis
Robert I. MacDonnell
Francis A. Martin 111
Michael W. Michelson Member,
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Charles M. Pigott
George R. Roberts
Charles R. Schwab Charles Schwab.
Stanford University, Masters of Business
Administration
Donald R. Stephens
Robert A. Swanson
Michael W. Wilsey
William David WiHer
WOOF
Richard John Behrendt
George Alexander
James A. Baker III Secretary of State
Graham J. Barbey
Sheldon V. Brooks
Keith Lapham Brown
Richard CharUs BulattI
Eugene E. Clahan
Pate Conrad Apollo 12 astronaut, the
third man to walk on the moon. Died.
Richard C. Coveny
H. W. Dougherty
Jeny Friedman
Robert Fulghum
John M. Fuller
Robert K. Gardner
Merv Griffin
William E. Hammonds
William M. Jenkins
Donald M. Kendall
Earl Le Masters III
Joseph S. Lerer
Patrick McCormick
Steven L, Merrill Venture Capitalist.
Dunhill family.
John Brent Mills
Stephen T. Pickford
Thomas Patrick Rowan
David Martin Rupreeht
R. Stockton Rush Jr
Arthur Seeligson Jr
Paul W. Skinner President, Skinner
Corpaorotion
John Spencer
Robert L. Stephens
H. John Van Praag
Michael R. V. Whitman
ABBEY CAMP
Dr William Margaretten
J. Brooks Crawford
George W. Ely
David F. Merten
William Olds Jr
Edwin J, Scwartz
Steven L. Swig
Jack E. Young
ISLE OF AVES CAMP
Carl J. Stoney jr
Brent M. Abel
Jesse Herbert Chaper
Lewis W. Coleman
Harry M. Conger
Marc P. Cruciger
Curtis Brook Cutter
Charles Bailey Faulhaber
Robert J. Gilbert MD
Robert Douglas Haas
Stanley G. Harris Jr
Waring Jones
James C. Kelley III
Stephen S. Mayne
John E. McCosker
Richard H. Petersen
Vincent H. Resh
Mario M. Resali
Peter E. Sibley
Willis S. Slusser
Curtis C. Sproul
Robert Gordon Sproul III
Keith Thomson
ChaHes H. Townes
Jeffrey Earl Warren
AVIARY CAMP
Mr. Alvan H. Beall Jr.
Edward E. Adams
James G. Anderson
Maurice Anger Jr.
David Oifford Arscelt
Carroll D. Austin
Robert C. Bailey
Christopher L. Barron
Philip E. Barton
John F. Beouchomp
Keith Bee
Robert F. Rich bell
Wm. Edward Bell
William Kenyon Boardman Jr.
Lawrence O. Boeck
Craig D. Brennam
Benjomin M. Brink
Howard E. Brewnsen
George L. Codwalader
Phillip N. Chance
Richard W. Clark
Craig Benett Collins
Robert Paul Commandey
Will Connolly
Lowell Thomas Cooke
Bradley Corl Crawford
Robert F. Dawson
Richord C. Dehmel
Robert Luis Dini
Lawrence Din neon
Steven P. Dostart
William W. Eberwein
Robert J. Flax
T. Jack Foster III
Will Furman
Sonny B. Gee
Charies Harmon Ginn
H.A. Goodrich
Kenneth James Goodwin
Gordon E. Grannis
Noah Webster Griffin
Eugene G. Groen
William F. Hamilton
Paul Hanson Jr.
George D. Hardy
Alexander W. Hargrave
Arthur R. Hartvng
Robert G. Heywood
Thomas C. Hudnut
Meredith R. HyaH Jr.
Homer Johnstone
Charles Lee Jordan
David R. Krimm
David Stoddard Lambertton
Sydney L. Lambertson
John R.Landgraf
Keith Lonning
David J. Larwood
George A. Leylegian
John W. Lindslrom
Jock A Lithgow
Robert B. Manseau
Fredric Wayne
Philip Star Maslin II
John R. Maurer
J. Bruce McCubbrey
Michael McGinley
Alfred McKeIvy Jr.
E.A.McKenno
Mark Hopkins McNobb
Adrian McNomoro
Jeffrey D. Melvoin
Louis M.Meunier
Ted morgamn
Bryan F. Morse
Michael Dennis Moxley
Harold F. Muelle
Bruce R. Nelson
Chrii G. Nichols
Cori B. Noeike
Stanley J. Noonan
Jeffrey J. Parish
William B. Peavey
Evert B. Person
Howard D. Putman
Brian E. Ramsey
Harold E. Rhoades
H. Leonard Richardson
W. H. Richardson
EIvy Benton Roberts
Miguel Angel Rocha
Jack Rogers
Warren Henry Rothman
David L. Soltzer
Rudolph B. Sallzer
Wm. H. Scantlebuiy
Philip Scarborough
Gerard Schenkkan
Jon Eugene Schmidt
Conley Joy SeoH II
Donold William Spruance
D. Kent Stewart
William Alden Stone
Erich Wolf Strafmonn
Brian Joseph sullivan
David Gwynn Thomson
Marv Tripp
Bruce Gordon Turner
Robert J. Vett
David P. Walsh
H. Fied Wellmeriing
Cory B. Winter
Jomes H. Woods
Patrick M. Woods
Kanelaka Yoshida
Donald Frederick Zimmer Jr
BAND CAMP
Mr. James E. Brennam
Rex Allen
Save Ateljevitch
Earie Atkinson
Steve Bergoman
Thomos Charles Binger
Robert Boesch
David Arnold Bowman
Michael Jay Bresler
Lee Bright
Thomas Gordon Campbell
Floyd Owen Cooley
J.P. Cox
James M. Dolrymphe
Dennis Lynn Dawson
Neil P. DeFeo
Merlyn E, Dolemon
Lynn Dowdey
John J. Farkas
Douglas H. Fehler
Stephen A. Fernbach
Tod N. Fleming
Michael Edwanl Frater
GAry Friedman
Richard N. Gaines
Wilfred George
Donald M. Gray
Dwight La Rue Hall
Vernon C. Harp Jr.
Dale R. heinmiller
Charles R. henry
Charles W. Homer
Roger W. Honour
Dean W. Boko Hubbard
Gibson Kingren
Leonard E. Kingsley
John O. Knochel
Kevin Kress
Robert Kroninger
Richard Leonards
John G. Leones
Brian Lewis
Louis W. Lewis
Max Lopez
Charles Edward Lord III
Ian Bruce McDonald
Norbert Molder
Malvin D.Nelson
Harold F.Obsorn
William Parrlsh
Neal L. Petersen
Thomas I. Pickford
A. [oseph Rollo
Billy E. Robinson
Roland S. Rojos
Robert B. SoHerford
Jerome T. Sherman
Philip L. Shoptaugh
Earl H. Thomas
David I. tresan
Donald F. Vldal
David Warren
Noel D.Wiedkamp
Richard Philip Welker
Wallace E. Wells
Robert Warren Wood
Richard A. Zemlin
IDLEWILD CAMP
Rufus G. Thayer Jr
Peter R. Ash by
Patrick H. Brady
Gene J. D'Ovidie
W. Jeffrey Filter
Gordon W. Greenlee
Clifford R. Hendrix Jr
Lynn Iver Larson
Richard W. Millar Jr
John J. Mullane, Jr
Arno A. Rayner
William G. van Horn
AORANOI/SWAGATAM CAMP
INTERLUDE CAMP
Dr. Robert E. Connick
Christopher Zupsic
Melvin Calvin
Uonold W. Carlson
Andrew W.lmbrie
John H. Clinton, Jr
CW. La rierre
Drake DeLanoy
Gerald C. Down
BELLA UNION CAMP
G. Nicholas Farwell
Mr. Roliert L. Spence
T. Jock Foster, Jr
R. Duncan Beardsley
William Allen Howard
M. Vance Dawkins Jr.
Franck J. Isola, Jr
Robert A. Freeman
Allan A, McCune
Jay H. Friedrichs
Eric A. Pedley
John Gullet
Jonathan Ogden White
William H. lathrop
Thomas J. MacBride Jr.
IRON RING CAMP
Emmett W. Mac Corkle
Eugene A. McCabe
Brooks T. Maneini
Charles M. Collins
W.Patrick McDowell
Donald W. Davis
Thomas Arthur Nixon
William M. Hynes
Terence J. O'Reilly
James C. Pratt
Ralph S. osterling
Albert R. Schreck
Wm. Lockwood Saunders
Thomas A. Schreck
James W. Slusser
Richard C. Zulch
BALD EAGLES CAMP
JUNGLE CAMP
Anthony M. Frank
Robert Beale
Robert Setrakion
Dennis John Aigner
Robert A. Setrakion
David E. Cookson
Scott H. Setrakion
Gerald C. Dovalos
Oilman B. Haynes
BETTER OLE CAMP
Sieger P. Johnson
Mr.George G. McDonald
Woodward Kingman
Robert U.Brown
Chester O. McCorkle
William F. Earthman
James W. Meakin
John W. Gallivan
Thomas E. Meakin
Donald R.Riehl
George P. Yerby
Richard M. Woods
LAST CHANCE CAMP
CAMELS CAMP
A. Hunter Land II
Mr Michael G. Menzies
Alexander D. Calhoun
Leon G. Campbell
Sam B. Cook
Skip Cashin
Thomas E. Dannemiller
Donald George Castle
Louis E. Felder Jr
Allen B. Cooper
Richard D. Freemon
Eric C. Cowing
Austin E. Hills
Andrew W. Evans
Edward M. Karkar
Reed Freyrmuth
Peter Fitch Keatting
Robert Michael Gleger
Arthur Mejia
William S. Hazlett
Ronald R. Meyer
John Michael Kelly
Thomas Francis Kranz
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Malcom MacNaughton Jr.
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William C. Callander
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Thomas Scherman Crary
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William J. Dawson
Gary H. Bechtel
Richard R. Dewey Jr
Charles A. Dlack Jr.
Mark Egan
Jotin philip Coghlan
carl W. Vogelberg
David E. Cunningham
Frederick W. M. gruber
Stephen C. Kimball
Robert V. Hale
Louis C. Lenzen
Philip Halverson
John M. Heidi
EDOEHILL CAMP
Douglas C. Horner
George H. Carter
Michael Woods Kelly
James Michael Coriston
C. Thomas Martz
Arthur Q. Davis
Edward H. Meister
Thomas J. Fitzmyers
David R. Raws on
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Robert W. Rowell
Thomas L. Pulling
Rodman D. Starke
Harold L. Richardson
James M. Waste
Donald Vincent Ryan
Scott Wotterworth
Howard J. White III
EL TORO II CAMP
Carl U. Zochrisson
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Clark James Burnham
Henry M. Dukue
Frank W. T. LoHaye
Howard PfelFfer Allen
Warren T. Lubich
George L. Argyros
Jeffrey L. Marston
Ray Stanton Avery
William Paul Stewart
Charles G. Bakaly Jr
B. Forest Bannan
ESPLANDIAN CAMP
Harry B. Blackstone
Russell D. Keil, Jr
C. Tennant Bryan
William A. Lange
Ernest Keith Dunham
Thomas O. McLaughlin
William R. Dunlap
Guido Saveri
Leslie N. Duryea II
William Harrison Waste II
Bradford M. Freeman
Richard P. Wynne
John A. G. Gavin
R. Philip Hones Jr
FARAWAY CAMP
John L. Hardie
Marc Pierre Desovtels
Charles Davis Hollister
Philip F. Brown Jr
John F. Hotchkis
James P. Buslerud
Preston B. Hotchkis
Charles L, Callander
W. Thomas Johnson
John N. Callander
Thomas V. Johns
Donald G. Colebourn
John F. Maher
Michael Davis Cookson
Edwin F. Major
Robert A Cookson
Peter Emerson Marble
Robert C. Cookson
Malcolm McDuffie
Richard P. Doyle Jr
John W. Myers
William Dohrmann Evers Jr
John O'Melveny
Jean M. Goity
Patrick O'Melveny
William R. Kimball
JohnK. Pike
Eugene J. Levandoski
Joseph B. Plait
Schuyler W. Lininger
Jospeh Ryan
John "Jay" Braley Long
S. Frederick Starr
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Eugene M. St. John
William A. Nicolls
Robert Harkins Volk
Rick Niello
James D. Warren Jr
Gerald E. Parsons
John R. Wheaton
Wilton Wade Sample
George A. Wiegers
K. Hart. Smith
Edwin James Thomas II,
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Kirk Usher Jr
Charles E. Fuller
John Kenneth Tost
Steven G. Bradley
Lawrence Calof
HILLSIDE CAMP
William F. Dailey
James D. Warren
Howard Guy Ervin III
Antonio Cortese
Richard L. Fuller
S. Robert Foley, Jr
Howard K. Gray
Joseph P. Frank
Bradford Jeffries
Deno Oianopeulos
Steven Bradford Jeffries
Ellison Capers Grayson Jr
Graeme L. McDonald
Lewis Peter Gundunos
Richard Brian Modigan
Elmer R. Hubacher
Roger J. Millar
Richard Elmer Hubacher
W. John Nicholson
Bobby Roy In man
Ronald Craig Rawson
Jay M. Jacobus
Channing Rex Robertson
Craig Allen Jones
Stephen John Rogers
Albert S. Lowe III
Herbert E. Stansbury Jr
Michael l.MuraKami
William u. autneriand
Kichord L. Niello
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George S. Reppos
Grover T. Wickersham
Robert G. Reppos
James K. Wickersham
Gene A. Washington
Michael Corleton Wood
George S. Woodward, Jr
HUALAPAI CAMP
John F. Miller
J. Peter Cahill
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Ponaid B. Campbell
Michael Cashin
Timothy C. Draper
Cree A. Edwards
William L. Edwards
John W. Elder
Williamson M. Evers
Peter C. Gotcher
Mike R. Jackson
Robert J. Schumacher
Hubert Shuptrine
David Keith Todd
JINKS BAND CAMP
Mark Teel
Michael Kent Thurston
David H. Barnard
Richard Edwin Bice
Edward Moor Boynton
John Capobianco
Kent F. Cohea
Wayne Allen Colyer
John Michael Coppola
James E. Davis
Andrew J. Eberhard
Trent Rigel Gardner
R. Stevens Gilley
Roger Glenn
Ross Guoko
Thomas A. Hart
John Douglas Hettel
William H. Hogan III
Stephen V. Imbler
Eugene John Isaeff
Edwin Allan Margolin
Christopher McLaughlin
Douglas Morton
W.A. Nawrocki
Alexander Obidinski
Renal A. Sfarzo
Robert Brighten Skye
F. Allen Smith
Bob J. Steele
J. Robert Strickland Jr
Robert E. Sulpizie
Ted Thiele
Richard Walsh
Tom Williamson
S. Allen Willis
Through both the Bechtel Foundation and the Elizabeth
and Stephen Bechtel Jr. Foundation, Bechtel is a major
donor to Stanford University. Its legacy includes the
Bechtel International Center, the Bechtel Conference
Center, and the Bechtel Initiative on Global Growth and
Change.
Stephen D. Bechtel Jr. and Riley P. Bechtel are Stanford
alums. Riley Bechtel is a member of the Stanford Law
School Dean's Advisory Council.
The Stanford Research Institute (S.R.i.) was originally
organized at the Bohemian Grove in 1939 (source :
www.sri.com). The idea for S.R.i. had been discussed for
several years, by three Bohemians: Robert E. Swain,
Philip Leighton, and Dudley Swim. S.R.I. is IHerally a
sub-camp of the Bohemian Club with eleven Club
members serving on S.RJ.'s Board for the past quarter
century.
Six out of nine of the Bohemian S.R.i. directors in 1991
were recruited directly from camps of former S.R.I. board
members, meaning that not only is S.R.i. dominated by
Bohemians, but that personal camp nelworlcs also serve
as a recruiting ground for new S.R.I. directors. (Peter
Martin Phillips, A Relative Advantage: Sociology of the San
Francisco Bohemian Club, University of California, Davis,
1994)
"The iea of creating a scientific research insl'rtule at
Sanford University first arose within the University itself
in the 1920s. The late Dr. Robert E. Swain (member of
the Bohemian club), who was professor of chemistry,
then head of the department, later vice president and
acting president of the University and finally professor
emeritus, began thinking about the idea in 1925. Swain
was a friend of Herbert Hoover (member of the
Bohemian club). During several Hoover's visits in 1926
and 1927 to his home on the Stanford Campus, he and
Swain talked about the need and possibilities for some
sort of research center at the University. Only a short
time earlier. Hoover had played a leading role in
founding Stanford's Grauate School of Business. At two
Summer Encampments of San Francisco's Bohemian Club,
he an Swain stimulated each other's thinking about "a
new idea for the Stanford family of institutions" (Weldon
B. Gibson, SRI, the founding years. Publishing services
Center, 1980, p.5)
" Robert Swain, Philip Leighlon and Duddley Swim had
three abiding interests in common — Stanford university,
San Francisco's Bohemian Club and creating a research
institute at Stanford. In July of 1939, they headed for the
Club's summer encampment in the redwoods north of the
Golden Gate, having agreed to spend some hours talking
about a possible institute at the university. (...) In the
summer of 1945n Swain went again in the Bohemian
Grove Encampment and while there liad a long talk with
Dr. Donald B. Tresidder, who had been Stanford's
president since January 21, 1943"(Weldon B. Gibson,
SRI, the founding years. Publishing services Center, 1980,
p. 16)
HOOVER INSTITUTE
The Hoover Institution has the largest and probably the
longest overlap with the San Francisco Bohemian Club.
Herbert Hoover was a Bohemian before he founded the
Hoover Library on War, Revolution, and Peace in 1919.
Up through WWII the Hoover Library was primarily for
research purposes and was administered directly as a
part of Stanford University, with faculty and
administrators exclusively making up the board of
directors. Facing financial difficulties, the Hoover
Institution formed a corporate-based advisory board in
the 1960s.
The Hoover Institution has the largest and probably the
longest overlap with the Son Francisco Bohemian Club.
Herbert Hoover was a Bohemian before he founded the
Hoover Library on War, Revolution, and Peace in 1919.
The data match for 1971 [list of Bohemian club's
members] showed that 41.5% of the Hoover Board of
Overseers were active Bohemians.
The Hoover institution expanded its international policy
activities during the Reagan and Bush administrations.
The fragmentation of the USSR gave the Hoover
institution, one of the primary archives in the U.S. on
Societ Communism, anopportunity to actually engage
with post-revolutionary Eastern Bloc' countries, in 1991
the Hoover conducted a twelve-week Diplomat Training
Program on "free market economies" for government
officials from Eastern Bloc countried and IWongolia. in
1991 the Hoover sponsored former Prime IMinister of
Britain Margaret Thatcher's first speech after stepping
down OS Prime Minister.